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original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
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which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


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Couverture  restaurde  et/ou  peiliculde 

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have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
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lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texta, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  itait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  6ti  film^es. 

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modification  dans  !a  mithode  normale  de  filmage 
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obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  -^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


L'exemplaire  filmd  fut  reproduit  grAce  k  la 
g«n«rosit6  de: 

La  bibliothdque  des  Archives 
publiques  du  Canada 

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plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet«  de  l'exemplaire  film*,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

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papier  est  imprimte  sont  film6s  en  commen^ant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
derni*re  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
origiriaux  sont  film6s  en  commenqant  par  la 
premiere  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Un  des  symboies  suivants  apparaTtra  sur  la 
dernidre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — ►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE  ",  le 
symboie  V  signifie  "FIN". 

Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
film*s  d  des  taux  de  reduction  diffdrents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  dtre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clich6,  il  est  fiimd  d  partir 
de  I'angle  supdrieur  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  nicessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  mdthode. 


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Post  Office  Address: 

NEWPORT,  VT. 


V-^^^    ^^'^^^ffEMAGOO 


MDCCCLXXXIX 


CHARLES  D.  WATKINS,   proprietor 

GEO.  F.  RICHARDS,  manager 


PReSB  OP  A.  H,  KKLLOGQ,  100  AND  102  RtADe  STRtET^  NEW  YORK. 


Coi'VRIGHT,  ]880, 

nv 
CHARLES  D.  WATKINS. 


OWLS    HEAD    MOUNTAIN     HOUSE,     FROM     BLUE     POINT 


UEBEC  CENTRAL  RY. 

Tbe  Popular  Pleasure  Route  from  New  England  to  Qoebec  and  the  St.  Lawrence. 

NEW  STEEL  EAILS.    NEW  PASSEN&ER  CARS.    "  MONARCH  "  DAY  (^i;  NIGHT  COACHES. 


Connecting  at  Sherbrooke  with  Boston  &  Maine  and  Grand  Trunl<  Railway  Trains. 

Connecting  at  Harlal<a  and  Levis  with  Intercoioniai  Raiiway  Trains. 

Connecting  at  Levis  and  Quebec  with  all  St.  Lawrence  River  Steamboats. 

Connecting  at  Quebec  with  Quebec  &  Lake  St.  John   Railway   and  the    Hunting  and    Fishing  of  the    Lake 
ot.  Jonn  Region. 


Fast  Trains^ 


Buffet  Service 


Magnillcent  Scenery- 


^Sure  Connections. 


BE  SURE  AND  ASK  FOR  TICKETS  VIA  QUEBEC  CENTRAL  RAILWAY. 

'^IGKET  OFFICES  :-BOSTON-W.  Raymond,  296  Washington  Street;  Boston  &  Maine  Railway 
x.^Mn-o..?7"'f;  "'  Washington  Street.  NEW  YORK -World  Travel  Co.,  and  Thos.  Cook  &  Son.  Agents. 
MONT  real-Union  1  icket  Office,  Windsor  Hotel.     NEWPORT,  VT.-Memphremagog  House. 

J.  H.   WALSH,  General  Passenger  Agent,  SHERBROOKE,  P.  Q. 

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f  of  the   Lake 


tions. 


ILWAY 
Vgents. 


OlVrs  HEAD  MOUNTAIN  HOUSE, 


desolation    ,0     tho    settlemeols    a,    hr    SouthT  M         K  '    '"""'    ''"'°''''^'"     ""    """ 

u.»  a  .o™a.o  ,0  .Ke  No,.,  zJi^:: z:^rrz:tj:  :^T  "^"':  r'--  --'" 

did     .heir     .orK     for    fc„    Abenakis    ouUived  ,he  s.„™  of  dea, h  '"^ '  """   ""'""'""^   '"=' 

ii»  J::;r"of°'a:i;rara':rr:;>:r  rirt  ™\7"  r--^'" "-""  '-^^  -^  ---  »''■ 

and    Mack    «ies    a,e    unknown;    bu.    a  co  1*  ,1     <,f  hoeot  ,7      h"^         ""'    "■""""«''   *e  P«if«o„,    „,osqui.„, 
[for  the  weary.  '  '""  "'  '""""""">'  """  ''™=ly  »ays ;   a  delight  to  the  eye  and  a  refuge 

(91 


THE    .-.    OLD    .-.    RELIABLE    .".    HOUSE. 


+  -f-  +  +  -<-  +  +  +  -H  +  +  -f-f-i-  +  +  +  +  -i-  -i-  +  +"+  +  +  4-+  "-f"^; 

W.  S.  WALKER 

C Is  still  in  the  "OLD   STAND,"  opposite  the  Seminary  Clock, o 


1711   Notre  Dame  Street, 

Has  received   a   Direct   Importation  of  all    New  and   Choice   Designs, 


Fl^R  xP??^??9x^Pv^    s®*   '"    R'NGS,    EARRINGS,   LACE   PINS   AND 
SCARF    PINS.^  "fINe'gOLD  AND  SILVER  WATCHES  AND  CHAINS. 
FINE   GOLD   AND    DIAMOND   JEWELRY  OF    EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 
SOLID    SILVER    AND   SILVER-PLATED    WARE. 

French  Carriage  and   Marble  Clocks  in   Great  Variety. 

Crown  Derby  and  Wedgewood  Ware  in  beautiful  designs. 


+   +  +   +  +  +  +  +  +  +  +  "+ '+  +'4-  +  -f  + '+  +  +  +  +  +  +   +  +  +  + 

OPPOSITE  SEMINARY  CLOCK, 

No.       1711       NOTRE      DAME      STREET. 


+  + 


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Lk.' 


CLYDE    RIVER    RAPIDS. 


it:;^; 


FINE  FURNITURE  EMPORIUM^ 


RENAUD     KING    &     PATTERSON. 

{LATE    WM.    KING    df    CO.) 


Manufacturer  and  Importers  of 

FINE     FURNITURE     AND 

BEDDING, 

+  +  + 

ENGLISH     BRASS    AND     IRON 

BEDSTEADS. 


Manufacturers  and  Importers  of  ' 

AUSTRIAN    BENT    WOOD 

FURNITURE, 

+  +  + 

REED   AND   RATTAN 

GOODS. 


We  keep  one  of  the  Largest  Stocks  in  the  Dominion,  and  make   a  Specialty  of  Fine  Goods  at  Moderate  Prices. 
Warerooms:    652  CRAIG  STREET,  Factory:    62   &  6/^   COLLEGE  STREET 

N,  B.— The  Owl's  Head  Mountain  House  has  been  furnished  throughout  by  this  firm. 


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ters  of 

T    WOOD 
ATTAN 


te  Prices. 
STREET. 


"  First  a  lake 
Tinted  with  sunset ;    next  the  wavy  lines 

Of  the  far  reaching  hills  ;  and  yet  more  far, 
Monadnoch  lifting  from  his  night  of  pines 

His  rosy  forehead  to  the  evening  star." 


rEMPHRFMArnr    •     .u    ,  Newport,  from  pine  hill. 

r.Jvii'MKJi-MAGOG,  m  the    anguage  of  the   In^f   AK««ni,- 

^  Me™p,„....,,e,  ..„..„,  .Lu .  :::ir:*\:r:  tin;-  .-^  --■ " ""-  -''-  -"-'  ^ 

great  and,  f„  so^a  localuie.,   „,    „„k„ow„  depth.  '  ""'""  """''  '""^    '""    ""  «™  "«- ^ 

This   lake   has   sometimes  been  comnared  tn  T  ai,»  r^  .i. 

-.a„t,  .H..  p...,  a_„.3  J  ::i'i  "rrCe.:;.  Ze"::"  *'  ^^^ '--  -^  ---"-"^ "°' 

thonrrh   »^^ H   -^^V     v  ,         ,  together,    but   each   has  its  own  charms,  ppd   M.^^u.^, 

-„„..   ..na^rr^d    ,v,ih    an    awkward    name,   thinks    she    morp   fha.,    ^  i  -       •  "        pnrvmagwg 

h  those  travela.  who  know  the.  both  say  so.  "  ""  "   "  ^"'"-  """   *""'  ^"""-'^    « 

(9) 


LARGE    STOCK. 

Drugs,    Books, 

and  Fancy  Goods. 

All   the   new   and   popular 
books  of  the  day. 

Fine  Stationery  and 

Writing  Materials. 


-FRUIT- 


Confectlonery  and   Clgrars. 

Souvenirs-iM_Views 

OF   LAKE   MEMPHREMAGOO. 


-f^ 


-• — 0-0 — o 


MMIM,: 


If ©wp^rt',  Iff, 


Four   Doors  West  of   MemphremagOR 
House. 


Soda  and  Mineral  Waters 

ON    DRAUGHT. 


Bass,  Longe,  and  Trout 
Fishing  Tackle. 

PRESCRIPTIONS 
Compounded  Accurately 

At   Reasonable   Prices. 

J.  R.  HALL, 

PHARMACIST. 


CLYD] 

ares  and 
ce,    altho 
le   West, 


TT  has  for  years  been  famous  for  the  fish  taken  from  its  waters ;  in 
its  clear,  cold  depths,  the  Muskalonge  (a  species  of  lake  trout)  grows 
to  perfection  and  enormous  size ;  experienced  fishermen  not  infrequently 
landing  monsters  of  from  thirty  to  forty  pounds  each.  We  hesitate 
to  here  make  record  of  the  quantities  taken  by  different  ones,  suffice 
to  say  that  one  old  fisherman's  log  book  shows  more  than  twenty-six 
hundred  pounds  that  he  caught  and  sold  in  one  week.  Ask  him  how 
he  did  it,  with  a  twinkle  in  his  eye,  he  will  tell  you  that  he  spat 
upon   the   hook. 

These  are  not  George  Washingtons  either,  but  mostly  loyal  sons 
of  "our  own  Queen,"  and  would  scorn  to  be  so  ungallant  as  to  tell 
a   lie. 

There  are  many  other  fish  to  be  caught,  the  lake  having  been  stocked 
with  black  bass;   pickerel  are  also  very  plentiful. 

The  rapidly  expanding  village  of  Newport,  Vt.,  containing  many  fine 
3res   and   tasteful   residences,   is  at    the    foot    of    Prospect    Hill    on   Prospect    Point,   and    practically   at   the   head   of    the 
<e,   although   an    arm   extends   about   three   miles   south,   and   receives   contributions   from   two   small   rivers,  the   Black   on 
le   West,   and   the   Barton   at  the   southern   end.      The   fanciful   Clyde   rushes   in   at  West   Derby. 

(II) 


CLYDE    RIVER  —  NEWPORT    IN   DISTANCE. 


mEmmmmm' 


S.  MARROTTE,   PROPRIETOR. 


MANUFACTURER   AND   IMPORTER  OF 


Goffees,  Spices,  Mustard,  Greaip  Tartar,  &c. 

Coffees  Koasted  and  Sfices  Ground  by  the  most  Improved  Machinery 
for  the   Iriide. 


^_.__ .^ ___^ 

OI  FICK  AND  MILI-S  : 

MONTREAL. 


Proprietor  and  Sole  Manufacturer  of  the " 

„ CKtEBRATKD   WINUSOU    MAKING    POWDER. 

TELEPHONE  No.  1909. 


INS.  CO. 

MONTREAL,     CANADA, 
Hetid  Office:    157    St.  James    Street. 

'■-- .Jfe.  -^ 

DOES  A  FIRE  AWD  IWARIWE  BUSINESS 

,^  -^ —  -^ 

Premiums  Received  in  i888 $625,238.48 

Total  Disbursements 578,316.25 

Balance  to  Credit  of  Prutit  and  Loss  Account    -        $46,922.23 

Capital   btock       -----       $500,000.00 
Capital   Stock,   paid   in    -  -  -  400,000.00 

Assets,  January  1 ,  1  889,    -         -  -         745,7  13.89 

G.  H.   McHENRY,   Manager. 

ANDREW  ROBERTSON,  President.  HARRY  CUTT,  Secretary.] 


USINESS 


Bsoo.ooo.oo 
400,000.00 

745,7  13.89 


I.AKR    MEMPHREMAGOG,    FROM    STANSTEAD. 


PHCENIX 


-•^ 


•  • 


FIRE   INSURANCE  COMPANY, 


OF    LONDON.    ENG. 


ESTABLISHED   17821 


AQENCT  ESTABLISHED  IN  CANADA  IN  1804. 


GILLESPIE,   PATERSON   &   CO. 


INSURANCES  EFFECTED  IN  ALL  PARTS 
OF  THE  WORLD. 


OENEBAL  AOENTS  FOB  DOMINION. 


CLAIMS    SETTLED    WITH    PROMPTITUD^"^'^^    ^^^ 
AND   LIBERALITY.  ,_ 

Past 


Head  Agency  Office;  35  St.  Francois  Xavier  St.,  Montreal. 

R.    MacD.    PATERSON.    M:anager.____ 


iLISHED   1782 


fHE   railway  station  and  extensive  steamboat  quay  abut  each  other.     The  commodious  iron  steamer.  "Lady  of  the  Lake- 
belongs  to  the  Railroad  Company,  and  makes  two  trips  daily   down   the   lake   and   return.      The   steam   launch,  "Owl,'" 
the   Mountain    House,   also  connects   with    the   early   morning   trains. 

As  we  slip  our  moorings,   the  jagged   summit   of    Owl's    Head,   although    twelve    miles    distant,   claims   attention,  but 
,   like   It,   are   blmkmg   m   the   early   morning,   and   our   vision  seeks   nearer  and   more   distinct  objects.      Indian  Point    of 
Indy  origm,  on   the  right,  is   the  summer   muster-ground   of   the   Vermont  militia-the  Green  Mountain  boys.     The  westerly 
[lore  IS  craggy  with  sharp  rocky  points  and  charming  bays. 

The  trackway  of  the  South  Eastern  Railway,  recently 
lased  to  the  progressive  Canadian  Pacific  Company,  is  seen 
rinding  in  and  out  among  the  hills  and  reaching  out  towards 
jie  Canadian  metropolis,  Montreal,  in  the  northwest,  while  the 
Joston  &  Maine  R.  R.  keeps  somewhat  back  from  the  easterly 
lore  until  the  Province  line  is  reached,  when  it  takes  a  bee-line 
3r  Quebec  in  a  northeasterly  direction,  skirting  the  shore  of  the 
iuite  beautiful   Lake   Massawippi. 

Past   Indian    Point,    a   broad    bay   sets    in.   and    close    by   is 

he   hamlet   of    North    Derby,   the   village   of   Stanstead   being   on 

ligh   ground  in  the   remote   distance;    at   the  broadening   of   this 

lay  are  two  islands,  the    Iwin   Sisters,  also   known  as   Black  and 

Icll.      Gull   Rock  bobs   up   nearer  the  shore. 

(15) 


NORTH   FROM    WEST    DERBY 


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NE    of    NEWPORT'S     ATTRACTIONS    not    to    be 
overlooked  is  the  COMMODIOUS  NEW  STORE  of 

TRUE    &    BLANCHARD, 


^V 


MMln  Sir««f, 


with  its  MaKnificeat  Stock  of 


TRUEABUNCHARD,  '    (G 

Main  St.,  Newport,  Vt.        ^Cf 


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Of    Every    Possible    Description. 

The  Most  Fxtensive  Busineaw  of  It*  kind  in  tltia 
part  of  the  State. 


TRUEABLANCHARDJ 

Main  St ,  Newport, Vt| 


BESIDEb  A  VEHV  LARGE    ASSORTMENT  OF 


STOVES^^  RANGES 

THE  FIRM  CARRY  A  COMPLETF.   iTOCK  OF 


4i"^<f  '^^ 


Shelt  Hardware,  Edg«  Tools,  Agricultural  Tools,  and  Repairs  Tmware,  Wooden- 
ware,  Lead  and  Iron  Pipe  Fittings.  Valves,  Pumps  Etc..  Etc. 


BLANCHARD.  / 


'KKKAUOHI'S  iirc  many  interesting  nooks  for  those  who 
Ikivc  the  time  to  spare  to  make  short  excursions,  not  the 
last  of  whi.h  is  John's  River;  an.l  Lake  Park  has  I.e.  ome 
|iite  a  resort  for  small  parties.  The  rural  l.ineborough  village 
farther  uorlh,  an.l  ..-asl  ..f  that  is  IteeI.e  Plain  where  are 
tensive  fruil  an.l  (lower  nurseries.  Canadian  ajjples  are  wiilely 
Helirate.l    he.  ause   .if    their    line    (lavor. 

Nohlest    of    the    island    kingdoms,    Pn.vin.e,    is    now    straight 

|iead  ;    it   .■..unis    one    hun.lred    a.  res    within    its  boundaries,    an.l 

..wned    by    Mr.    /abriskie,    of    New     Vork,    wh..    has    built    a 

l.idern    ...ttage    up..n     the    summit,    all    the    rooms   of   which    are 

liule    ..f    (he    many    beautiful    hardwf)ods    of   the    region.       The 

Lt   house   .„,    the   eastern    si.le   is   the   largest,    and  one   of   the  mk,   unosav's  cottage 

^■st    app.,nue.l    ab.>ut    the    lake;  i,    contains   a   large    steam    launch    and    a   regular    flotilla   of   row    boats 

The     Provme     hne--.he     45"     I-allel    of     latitude-crosses    near    the     southern    end    of    this    island,  and    as    we    pass 
ItheLt       ""  "     ■  '^    "'"    "'    """    ^''''^"'''"    ^    ^'""'    ""^^    "^    ''"■    ''^'^^"'^    -'^-''^    apprises    us 

We  are    now   advancing   towar.l    scenery  of   n,ore   than    ordinary   grandeur.      Throughout  this  region    the   rock  strata  has 

.•n    br.,ken    and    .hanged    by   terrihc    volcanic    upheavels  ;    the    granite    foundations    of    the    world    seem    to    have    melted 

hd,  under   enormous    pressure,  been   forced    upward    into   such   stately    monuments   as   Owl's    Head,  Klephantis   and   Orford 

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ptVEN  in  modern  times  these  pyramids  liave  been  rocked  by 
earth(niakes,  the  most  famous  being  in  1663,  when  the 
Indians,  believing  their  forefathers  were  coming  back  to  the 
earthly  hunting  grounds,  kept  shooting  and  making  a  frightful  din, 
for  said  they:  "it's  plain  there's  not  game  enough  on  earth  foi 
all   of   us." 

To  the  east  of  Province  is  the  small  cedar-covered  Tea-Tabh 
Island,  Shaggy  Hear  mountain,  on  the  western  shore  frowns  upon 
lis;  at  a  considerable  distance  on  the  rigiit  is  Whetstone  Island, 
near  the  entrance  to  Fitch  bay— a  long  arm  of  the  lake,  at  th. 
head  of  which  are  extensive  saw  mills.  This  Island,  about  a  milr 
and  a  half  long,  takes  its  name  from  the  fine  novaculite  oil 
stone  which,  years  ago,  was  quarried  by  a  company  of  Yankees, 
but   who   were   driven  away  by  the  "King's"  soldiers  as  trespassers.       "**•  '^-  ^-  ^ahkiskik's  cottack— hkovinck  island. 

Bay    View    I'ark   and    Magoons    Point  are   directly   ahead,    while   dome-like   Round    Island    is   to   the  left 

The  lake  is  now  forced  into  narrower  limits,  the  scenery  rivaling  that  of  l,och  I.omond,  the  (lueen  of  Scottish 
waters  and  a  feebng  akm  to  awe  comes  over  us  as  we  glide-within  the  .shadow  of  Owl's  Head,  which  springs  j.recipitously 
from    the    lake   anu    soars   to    the    lofty    height    of    2.743    feet    above    it  '  1       b    1   ecipuousiy 

Owl's    Head    Mountain    House   is    charmingly   situated    clo.se    to    the    lake   and    at    the    foot  of    Owl's  Head    Mountain 
beautiful  reentry "  "   '"'"'    ''    '''    '"'    '"""'   ''"""'    "'    '"''    Memphremagog,   as   well    as   of   its   most 


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J.  Rattray 


A.NO 


HAVANA   CIGARS. 


:iGARS. 


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[HE  hotel  grounds  are   extensive,   comprising  over  500  acres  o(  mountain,  meadow,  garden  and   wood   lands.      The  house 

has  just  been  enlarged,  decorated   and    newly  furnished,  it  is  supplied  with  delicious  cold  water   from  mountain  springs 

^ned    through    pipes   to   each  floor.      It    accommodates    100   guests.      The    cuisine  is   excellent,   and    every   effort  is   made 

^  m   all   ways    please    its    patrons.      The    rooms    are    large,    and    all    command    charming    views.      Terms   for    board    are 

derate.       The  well  kept    Lawn    Tennis  and   Croquet   grounds  contribute  to   the   pleasures   of   the    place;    also    a    Bowling 

lley    romantically   sUuated   at   the   brow  of  a  cliff,   not   far   from   the   hotel.      There  is  a  large  pavilion  building  for  hops 

jd  theatricals,    also   a   stable.      The   boat   houses   are   on   a   gradually  shelving   beach,   and   contain   a   supply   of   good   row 

boats,  also   the   steam   launch,  "Owl,"  which  is  expressly 
,  for   the   convenience   and   pleasure  of    the   guests   of    the 
house. 

The  ascent  of  Owl's  Head  involves  about  two  hours' 
climb.  The  pathway  from  the  hotel  is  in  good  condition, 
ropes  being  provided  for  assistance  in  climbing  the 
steeper   places. 

Leaving  the  Mountain  House,  we  pass  the  flourishing 
gardens  and  pasture  lands  that  supply  the  hotel  with 
its  'delicious  vegetables  and  cows  with  the  cud  of 
contentment.  We  soon  come  to  the  source  of  much 
comfort,  the  never  failing  spring  of  cold,  sweet  water, 
which  furnishes  abundant  supply  to  the  hotel,  also  for 
I  the  trout  ponds   below. 


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A^i  ll^i)  ?44®!ilil'  Carpet  premises  in  Canada,  fitted  up  on 
the  most  improved  style;  and  carries  the  largest  stock  of 
the  NjiWi/§il  il!iilitll!U'?!l^i  of  any  house  in  ^^.^IJlTi^ 
(^■lETMiS;^  Q)P.  ©^Mm^5  P»I^.lUil^»  ^^--  wl^'c*^  ^^  disposes  of 
all  at  net  prices,  thereby  assuring  cash  purchasers  of  the  best  value 
at    all    times.       -----------"""" 

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JJfHE    path    now    bends    to    the    right,   and   we    soon   are   beneath 

the    tent-hke    shape    of    Shelter    Rock.      The    climb    has    now 

ommenced   in   earnest  and,  as  we  occasionally  pause   for  rest,  catch 

glimpses   through    sheltering   boughs    of    the    panorama   of    lake    and 

islets,   mountains,    wooded   slopes,   and    rich   farm   lands,   beneath    us. 

The  path   now    dodges    in    and   out   around   huge   boulders   and 

by    giddy    cliffs,    through    Fatman's    Misery    and    over    fallen    trees; 

finally,  the  summit  reached,  we  stop  for  breath  and  a  drink  of  water 

from   a   nati     ,   pocket   in  the  rock;    then  looking  about  are   thrilled 

by   the    rare    beauty   of    this   landscape,    and    as    the    picture   below 

becomes     familiar    to    our    vision,   this    feehng    gives    place   to   glad 

satisfaction. 

'''he   awful   power    of    the    volcanic    period    speaks   to    us    from 

siiu's  AT  uwLS  Hi^Ai.  LA^i„.N.,.  ^      the    four    riven    peaks    of   the    summit.      In   one   of   the   intervening 

h.nnbcr-hke    ravmes,    each    year,    on    the    24th    of    June,    the    Stanstead    Lodge   of    Free    Masons    communes,    and    on    the 
"'Is   of   the    Mountam    Mystery   are   cut    the   cabalistic   signs   of   the   order. 


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initilr. 

MISSUS'  SIKHS.      t  lllinUI'.N'S  Sll'lj.,',.  Mllf      I()(J 

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liildcr 


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,S,.,;l-   1  <si[.;  i\\.   SI  n'l'If.US  AT 

CILMAN'8. 


^ving  a 
|iir  Ihc 
CiH'edt'i 
lisidcrc 


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«.    Miml  |iri(ri  I  llllliiK  ili 


<'         ;ill()lll 


I"  liind    (Iroiii  north)    nl    Moimt.iin   II.misc   wl 


I  ilii.iiuicN's  sii'ihs,  Mlic    (ool     spur    (if    Owl's     IIckI,     ithic    | 


wliiul. 
flint,    ( liinl)s 


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IIANll-SKWIUi  SI II) I.; 

f     ANh     tCtMMON     MA| 
KVVKI)  SIKH'S, 


'Km  All  "lilt  Mm  ami  IIm' 


M'jMi'.US  A  I' 


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il     infiipiloiisly    oni    ,,|    ih,.    h,),,  .     ||i^|,    nj,    ,|,j 
k)iii)l(iin    side    is    "I'.ikIc    Ni'sl,"    |,,r    ni.iiiy    yi.irs    \h 


►"If    fit     iIk'     hinls     of     lilicrly     || 


ml     .lie     iiflcii     seen 


bring   ,il)ovi'    tin-    iako.       A    short    l 


line    siiK  (•  ,1    hii 


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K<' 


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ive 


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LJALIPAX: 


I    ortriiils,     Vl^  roups, 

Dnlacacnnenl 


* 


PR 


inidliirT 


ETC. 


.l.BANY: 


YIBW^ 

or 

Qli   Poinis  of  InlerosI   in  Sanacia, 


..'x'.,y.  .'.I 
\H  N.  I'oMil  Stfoot.   L.T.(.:4.,' 

4-v  +  '.'  + 


Qvory  ^lyle  of  Hiql;  oloss  Urlisllc  Wui 


:«i^ 


\{f'ntri-:a}, 

Tivrnin. 
M.iuduba, 


INCLUOINO 

.0^/,  Jalw.  N.  U.,  I^luidirn. 

St.  Lfiw'vmice  Kwer,  Otiawn, 

lakn  Minuphrenmuoth  \Uinu]]U'i), 

Bniiali  /'///umWa,  Riii:kji  Mt:;. 


I 


r  l;oto    ^tock 

t>lmutcui'  t/u1|ils, 

1\oaur^    Oumcru8| 

^tanloy    LJry    I    lotos, 


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f  f.'ist  from  thf  Mount 


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•  illefl  Skinner's  (" 
I  lie  wiir  of  1812    I,). 


iiv<',   the   home  of 


Iiirty  feel   (lee|, 


:>    ""ted   smugKlfr  riiiring 


I'ANCV  n  fillnw. 


Iirnwiiy  iiml  linivvii, 


With  very  lil;ii'|<  hail  iliiil  hi 


Will)  whisluMs  re 


"K"^  HhiiKMily  ilowii, 


Widi  liMiH  wliich  mit^lil 


iimil<nlily  Imshy  miiiI  lihidi, 


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«ivi'  II  niimt  Icirihlr  Ihwm  k 


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r  II  ciiV  whrn  il  m 


iriivy  lii(iw>( 


)riii(;s  (III  11  mnimc, 


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•■omls  111  n  cftvrrn  IhnI  ^jjenm  hciy  ip.i, 
I"!  lllicniiiiiKiiiiy  ii'd. 


I  n  (,'ri'il   Ki)iimii  mmr 


Of  nil  the  Riniif;nlc 


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IS  wlm  |ihi-<l  nil  ihc  lili, 


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iMiirr  w;m  hnnlcsl  In  Inlir 


■•■rs  liinilcd  him  ofi 


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Uriali  Skiiiiinr  Ihoy  never  could  f-cl 


Km  II 


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in|i 


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KN  IKANCK     TO    SKINNKk  S    CAVK, 


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46.  48  &  GO  ST.  SACRAMENT   ST..  MONTREAL.  CANADA. 


A...    ,..-..pn..Ml    to    «up,    V    tho   T..,<lo    with    Colol..  at...!    H.nn.l^    of 

PINK    POnTS,    SHERHIRS.    HRANDIES. 
SCOTCH    ANO    imSH    WHISKIES. 

OLD   TOM    GINS.    HOI  lAfJO    (.INS, 

OINOKH    WINES.    JAMAICA    HUM. 

Etc.,  Etc..  Elr 
111  Wooii  lUiilBoHU?. 


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SOLE  PROPRIETORS 

,  .  I'l  nil'  '  • 

CELEBRATED 

JUBILEE*  RYE    WHISKEY 


Soltl  by 
AM    OroP'"""    '>"«'    HolKJs 

From   th«   Atlnntlo  to    Ihn    Piuilfit 


to   I  ho   Pncilfic 


OWI,  .,    IIIAI),    |.K(>M    '.KDAKVII.l.K 


-•M™»w«.a«''?fl»«*.--- 


sayititefi&iW 


GOLDIE  &  M    JULLOCH'S 


\i\j\.  <itfVii>M   MM'U  1 


m    ABE'   THE   BEST!!    m 

Sold  Dytcdal  Baak  Burglar-TProof, 
Sold  I}ylcdal  Tire^Troof, 

Sold  3/tedal  'Yault  ©oors, 

AND  '  • 

ALL  HIGHEST  PRIZES  WHEREVER  EXHIBITED. 

<3»  *^  <^ 

(   rinrx^  A  I.  P"  H  E  D     R  K  N  N  ,  > 

Manager  at  Monthkal,  298  ST.  JAMES  STREET. 

N.  B.--- Terms  of  Payment  Easy  -  -  -  Second-Hand  Safes  Sold  Very  Cheap. 


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Nielli  oil  ilie  lake  so  clear  and  calin, 

I  III-    intjlil   lircezu  sillies  in   lliir    Irccs    ils 

psalm  ; 
Slais  sliiiic  hiighl  ill  t!iL-  dark  Idiic  sky, 
And  the  crescent  moon  sails  in  her  t;loiy 
on  hij;h  ; 

Almve  and  lieiow,  it  is  all  serene, 

Who,  as  he  gazed  on  tiie  peaceful  scene 

At  that   moment,   would   fancy  lliat  nine 

or  ten 
Very  keen  sighted  and  well-armed  men. 
Motionless,  and  still  as  lliedead, 
Were    ambushed    under    tlie  great  Owl's 
Head? 
»  »  »  * 

Look — don't  you  see  ! 
'I'liat,  Skinner  nitisl  he  !  " 
nh.  Skinner!  bold  siiiugt;ler  !  there's  peril 
for  thee  I 

»  *  ♦  * 

Now  the  chase  grows  eager  and  hot, 
And  Skinner  himself  thinks  so  loo,  I  wol, 
I'or  his  boat  speeds  over  the  waters  blue, 
Swiftly  as  llieth  an  Indian's  canoe. 
And  he  has  an  Indian's  craftiness  too  ; 
Nnw  ihpy  near  liim— now  they  are  on  ' 
Ills  heels   as  it   were— and  now— H|.;  is 
li(JNE  ! 


But  where? 
How  they  stare 
And  rave  and  swear  ! 
»  ♦  »  # 

Milt  all  they  find  is  the  empty  boat. 
Which  one  of  the  officers  pushes  afloat  ; 
I'lie  frill  I  less  search   they  at  length  give 

o'er, 
And  Uriah  Skinner  was  never  seen  more  ! 

*  ♦  #  # 
Nearly  six  years  had  passed  away. 
When  a  fisherman  out  in  a  storm  one  day, 

*  »  «  » 

111  the  side  of  an  island,  a  cave  he  spied, 
And  in  less  than  a  minute,  was  safe  inside. 

*  »  »  » 

He  looked  above,  beneath,  and  around, 
And    what   <lo   you    think    the  fisherman 

found  ? 
Neither  a  golden  nor  a  silver  prize, 
Hut  a  skull  with  sockets  where  once  were 

eyes  ; 
Also  some  bones  of  arms  and  thighs, 
And  a  vertebral  column  of  giant  size  : 

*  *  #  # 
'Tis  needless  to  say 
In  this  later  day, 

'Twas  the   smuggler's  bones  in  the  cave 
that  lay. 


skinner's  cave. 


42, 44  &  46  FOUNDLING  STREET,  MONTREAL. 

TENTS         rARPAUIJNS         HORSK     AND 
WAGON    COVERS         ELAGS=LIEE 
1UU)YS         BEETS         vS:c. 


SteamlDoat,  Steamship,  Railway,  Mill 
and  Engineers'  Supplies. 

Roue,  OaKiiiii,  Tar,  PitcH,  Oils,  Waste,  Hose,  &c. 

M;uuif;ictun'is  of 

EIEES,      COTTON      WASTE,     CANVAS      GOODS 
ASBESTOS  STEAM   rii'E  AND  r,OIEER  COVERINGS. 


WKITB     US     EJKFORli      HUKCH  Afe'lNO. 


^- 


ilway,  Mill 
plies. 

56,  &c. 

S      GOODS 
DVRRINOS, 


KiC.  ^,,   iL^wm) 


<•« 


-MANUPACTUKERS    OK- 


itln 


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'<.«'  s^-5-^  T/, 


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%0'' 


ORNAMENTAL    RAILINGS,    CRESTINGS,    ETC. 


SOIL    PIPE, 


CASTINGS   TO  ORDER. 


^'f^ 

% 
$%(( 


n  jc 


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TWO    AND    FOUR    POINT. 


^|UKEM 


OKFIOE     AND    W^ORKS 


l^ky  3.  9 


MimTUKAlj, 


O  ORDER. 


rjmNOw  IS,.ANn,„a.e„,r„„  i.  .,™i„,„i,e  .».  ,  Co..  ,„  s.i„„„» 

J         but  nearer  .he  shore.      ,r  fa  „„„  „f  ,h,   „,„,,„   ,„„„,^  ^,  ' 

she  men,  „ho  have  uken  grea.  <,„an,i,ie,  „r  ■■  h,n«e  -  rr.„n  rhe  dee,,  water 

o,,    ,t,  and  .a  de.tgh.fn,  „ace  ,„r  a  days  s„„r..     Less  than  a  n,i  e  „.,r.h 

l.r.ad,h  ,    ,t  ,s  eraggy,  and    has   sharp   cat    shores,  the  rock  for   most  part 
r^g    perpe„d,cu,ariy    from    the   lake,  so    that   there  are    not   many     ,  ce 
...ere  land.ngs    can    conveniently   he  „,ade.      At   the  southern    enl       Z 
noted  Balance  Rock,  «rn,ly  poised  on  a  solid   foundation,  this  granite  n,  !s 
of  many  tons  we.ght,  silently  receives  the  homage  of  the  .„./„„  ' 

Nearly  a  mile  further  north   is  Molson's  Island,  one  of  the  largest  and 
most  destrable  ,n  the  lake;   i,  is  the  property  of  the  noted  Montrea    h Lie. 
.  ,ose  Summer  res.dence  is  on  a   prominent  site,  on  the  mainland,  near    h 
e  s  ern  shore.      Perk.n's   Landing,   on   the  .vestern  .shore,  is  ahou    „„no  i 
Molson's  Island,  and    is  one  of  tne  most  interesting  pia^s  ahout  thT 

he  rugged  httle  village  of  Vail  Perkins,  containing  one  .,to,e,  a  blacksmi 
■op,  etc  ,s  half  a  mile  back  from  the  landing ;  from  it  are  roads  lead  7 
Mansonvtlle,  the  county  seat  of  Broome  County,  and  the  village  borough  !f    he  t, 

East  Potton.     If  .he  Town  Council  are  in  session,  do  not  fa'  to  call  a.  ha  Co    ,  House 
and  pay  your  respects,  and  be  rereived  m  ■-,^  r       ^-  ,  °"^^' 

"-  to  Concert  Pond,  on  the  wes.e        o      o,  Z^^i^Z^^  f """"  T  f  ""''  ^°" 
k  Memphremagog,  in  a  wild  and  rugged  countr^td  'luld':  rCror  '"'  "'"' 


BALANCE   ROCK,    LONG    ISLAND. 


— T  H  E 


@l 


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M^acfarlane 


Milling    QcrY\\:>arLy 


w^ 


■^ 


SHERBROOKE,   P.   Q 

SUPF'LY    THIS     FINE    HOTEL    WITH 


Flour,  Corrimea 


1.  Oatmeal,  Etc, 


Anyone  des^iring  n  PURE  and  EXCELLENT  article  are  cor^fldeotly 
recomn.ended  to  try  their  fa.nous  "HECUBA"  Elour. 


afidently 
ouir. 


49) 


SARGEN1  S   BAY,    FROM    GEORQEVILLE, 


Dr.  m,  t,  HAMILTON^ 


-.:^a.,vi^a=^ 


^BEDTIST. 


Dental  Work  of  Every  Description  Done  Promptly. 

RUBBER  AND  8ELLUL01D  PLATES, 

also  a  combination  of  Rubber  and  Celluloid  with  Gold, 
Silver  and  other  metals  at  reasonable  prices.  For  the 
painless  extraction  of  teeth  I  administer  Ether,  Gas  and 
Chloroform.  Parties  not  able  to  come  to  office  to  have 
mouths  cleared  for  artificial  teeth  and  to  have  im- 
pressions taken,  I  will  go  to  their  homes  without  extra 
charge  if  not  too  far.  Prices  for  the  above  named 
plates  range  from  Six  to  Twenty-five  dollars  according 
to  quality. 

NEWPORT,  VT. 


A.  H.  KELLOGG, 

Printep. 


SPBCIAL     FACILITIES 


rFORr 


printing  Fine  Color 
^^sGcitalogue  VV)orH. 


d00-i02  READE  STREET, 


MOUNT  ELEPHANTIS  AND  CONCERT  POND. 


J^OUNT    ELEPHANTIS,  sometimes  called   Sugar   Loaf,    probably   because   at   the   southerly   end  a  rounded  peak  tower^ 

f     •  .    r,  ?  r  "'  '''  r""'""'  "'"'  "  ''"'  semi-circular  in  form  and  enclosing  within  this  horseshoe  a  large  tract 

of  nch   ta.le-land   more   or  less  cultivated;    the  locality  is  sometimes  called  Sebastopol,  because  of  its  impregnable  position. 

(51) 


J.    Palvikr   &   Son, 


I  743  &  1  745  Notre  Dame  Street, 


Montreal. 


SOLK    AOfc^N  J'S     IN    CANAOA     FOK 


S 


sv^uyi, 


^ft 


t^n.^ito 


'^'i^f 


r.;) 


We  eni'O'   the  best  ast^orted  stoclc  of  Druggist 
n  SLiiiclries,  Clion^ois,  Sponges  rio<l    Finney  Gcjods 
in    C.'innclM. 


lontreal. 


MOUNT    ELhl'MANTlS,  l.ROM    J.EKN    HILL. 


Dewpopt   House. 


H.  W.  BISHOP  &  00.,  Proprietors. 

(.'onvonient  to  iViH^t.     lM»!Ni-vla^^  Lixoiy.     Sttjiuu  lloal. 
Hatli  Rooms  ami  Kxccllont  Sot'  ioo  in  all  I'arliculais 


W.    H.    KENYON, 

l^K  W  CHAN  T      ip  A  I  LO  R, 

Has   just    ipct'ivpi)    n    full    linp    of   the    latest    stylos   ol 
Foipigii   nml    Domestic 

SUITINGS  FOR  SPRING  AND  SUMMER. 

SUITS  FOR  ifiU5  AND  UP. 

FAN'I'S   $/i    AND    UP 

I  ht}  best  linp  of  Cloths  ever  seen  in  town, 

0    0    0    0    0 

Also  keeps  a  good  linn  of 

GENTS'   Furnishing  goods. 

o  o  o  o  o 

Paiticulai  attention  paid  to  Cleaning  and  Repairing, 

Suits    Made    to    Order    on    Sliort    Notuo, 

o  o  o  o  o 

Fits  guaranteed    and  Clothes  made  as  tliey  should  be.     Would  also 
call  attention  to  a  full  hue  of 

IMPORTED  FANCY  VESTINGS. 

o  o       o  o 

FIELD'S  OPERA  HOUSE,  opp  Court  Rouse,  NI-WPORT,  YT. 


T 


can 


you 
Moil 


JjfllK    Kcnernl    o.Mh.u-    of    ,1,.    a,.in-    .nountnin    is   not   unlike   a   sleeping  elephant,  and    seems   to   bear   this   resemblance 

rom    whnhevcr    po,nt    .,1    .o.npnss    it    is    viewe.l.     There   are    so   many   .lelightful    places   about    Kle,.hantis   that   we 

cannot   nu-ntu.n    them   all   an.l    so   nu.st   ask   that    you   explore    them    for    yourselves,   feeling   assured    that   whichever   path 


you    follow    will     lead    to 


a    satisfacto 


Mount    l':iephai\tis,    in    the   many   ipialit 


OWI.S    MKAI)    MOIINIAIN     AND    MOI.SON's    ISLAND. 

•nd.      Of    the    range    that    skirts    the    westei 

that    make   nioiinlain    scenery   attractive,    is   second   only    to   Owl's    Head. 
(SS) 


shore    of    Lake    Memphrema 


gog, 


J.  J.  DUFFY   &  CO., 

Importers  and  Wholesale  Manufacturers 


-ifSo|^ee^,   Spice<^,   (Bz^catn    ^a^z^tcvz-^  ^D\lti:^tcizb^ii-* 


Proprietors  •.•  CANADA  -.•  COFFEE  •.•  AND  •/  SPICE  •.•  STEAM  •.•  MILLS. 

SOLE     MANUFACTURERS    OE    THE    CEIvEBRATED 

^— --— —^Goot^s  FflV8R[IFE  Baling  povv^der.^:^^— -=-^ 
Mii^LS  AND  Office:  624  ^  020  CRAIO  STREBT, 

MONTREAL,  CANADA. 


SUMMER    RKSIUKNCK    OF    THF.     LATE    SIR    HUGH     ALLAN 


O  .  23^avis  (3f  Soas'  celebrated  aad  popular  brands,  (Lable,  jyiuago, 
El  Jjadre,  aad  jyCadre  e  3(ijo,  are  the  ©omeslic  Cigars  sold 
at  this  hotel.  Bi  is  unaecessary  for  us  to  make  aay  comment  on  their 
superior  quality  they  having  gained  rirst  Irrise  3/Cedals  in  competition 
with  the  world  in  the  Traris  and  Centennial  lEj^positions,  and  all  T?ro- 
vincial  JyLedals  wherever  ejchibited,  and  are  well  known  throughout  the 
©ominion. 


3 


IR 


coi 
in  havii 
remains 
Gee 
enterpris 
l)lace,  a 
l)ccomes 
crowded 
and  otli 
from  tli( 
and  noM 
here  as 
niountair 
tlie  wide 
lake. 

Tun 
are    Gib 
Orford. 
its    way 
from   the 


QIR  HU(,H  ALLAN,  who  was  long  considered  the  most  progressive  man  in  Canada,  and  the  founder  of  the  Dominion 
J^  commerce  by  means  of  the  rteet  of  ocean  steamers  bearing  his  name,  as  well  as  by  the  railways  he  succeeded 
m  havmg  b«,lt,  made  h.s  summer  home  at  Belmer,  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  lake  to  Elephantis.  The  place  yet 
remains   the   property   of    his   family  '  ' 

(leorgeville    is    the   town   of    most   considerable   note   between    Newport   and    Magog,    both   as   regards    population    and 

enterprise.     It  has  long  been  a  favorite  summering     '" 

I)lace,  and  during  the  warm  months  every  home 
becomes  a  boarding  house  and  the  village  is 
crowded  with  city  folk  from  Montreal,  (Quebec 
and  other  places.  'there  is  much  to  be  seen 
from  the  hillslope  on  wliic  h  the  village  is  built, 
and  nowhere  are  more  superb  sunset  effects  than 
here  as  the  mellowed  northern  sun  rolls  over  the 
mountains,  and  the  rainbow  hues  are  reflected  in 
the  wide  expanse  of  the  deep,  clear  water  of  the 
lake. 

Turning  to  the  north,  the  commanding  features 
are  Gibraltar  Point,  Lord's  Island,  and  Mount 
Orford.  Sargent's  Bay,  more  to  the  west,  pushes 
its  way  between  high  banks  for  three  miles  back 
from   the   lake. 


^59) 


LONG    ISLAND,    FROM    CAPT.    GULLY's. 


A  perfect  bloud  of  Private  Plantation 
Java  and  Pure  Arabian  Mochai 


-1 


Always  packed  in  two-pound,  air-tight 
tin  cans.    If  ever  sold  in  bollb 


ii 


SEAL  BRAND"  COFFEE 


Packed  only  in    Two-Poiuid  Air -Tight  . 

Tin    Cans. 


IMPORTED  AND  CONTROLLED  BY 

Chase    &   Sanborn, 

MONTREAL    AND    BOSTON. 


N, 


-i  -  '■%.■ 


BELMER. 


GGETT 


9 


MANUF^ACTURER     OK 


Aerated  Waters 


BOTTLER     O^- 


J 


Fine  Ales  and  Porters. 


■McT 


-A-LSO    -A.GEa>TT    IFOR 

E    CELiEBRATK 


8Ta    JLMION     WATEIH,** 

HOTBLS.    FAMILIES    AND    THE    TRADE    SUPPLIED. 


^s 


? 


JN- 


jnO  THE  WEST  is  Mount  Elephantis,  and 
.  glancing  more  southerly  our  view  reaches  over 
Belmer  and  Molson's  Point  and  Island,  and  on 
up  the  lake  until  stopped  by  the  overshadowing 
grandeur   of  Owl's   Head. 

There  are  many  interesting  drives  about 
Georgeville,  that  to  the  south  along  a  high  ridge 
affording  fine  views  of  the  lake  and  mountains, 
and  ends  at  Magoon's  Point,  opposite  Owl's 
Head.  Other  roads  lead  to  Magog,  to  Smith's 
Mills,  and  Stanstead,  also  to  Fitch  Bay,  Lovering 
Pond   and    Lake   Massawippi. 

One  of  the  thoroughfares  of  the  Eastern 
Township  was  for  many  years  through  Stanstead 
and  Georgeville,  across  the  lake  by  boat  in 
summer,  and  on  ice  in  winter,  to  Knowlton 
Landing,  and  thence  through  Bolton  Pass  to 
Waterloo   and   Montreal. 

The  average  depth  of  water  in  the  lake  across 
this  stretch  of  three  miles  is  fully  three   hundred  owl's  head,  from  Gibraltar  point. 

feet,   but   the  sounding  line,   to  reach  bottom   at  the   deeper  parts   must  be  more   than  sixteen  hundred   feet  in   length 

(63) 


C.W.COOK&CO. 

DEALERS    IN    ALL    KINDS    OF 

Fpesh^^aSalt  Fish 

COD,    HADDOCK,   SMELTS,    HALIBUT, 

SWORDFISH    MACKEREL,  LAKE 

AND  BROOK  TROUT,  TOMMY 

CODS   AND  PICKEREL. 


Fre^h    S^tock   and    I^arge    Assortmcint  of  Fr^sb 
and  Canaed  Frttits  aad  Vegetablesi. 


NEWPORT,   VERMONT. 


G.    D.    PRATT. 


PROPRIETOR  OF 


Mempljreiiiagog  x  Livery  x  Stable. 


FIRST-CLASS  TEAMS  TO  LET  AT  REASONABLE  RATES. 

Horses  Boarded  by  the  Day  or  Week. 


Orders   Left   at  Hotel  Qffice  will  be  Promptly 
Attended,  to. 


NEWPORT,    VERMONT. 


//  /'Vri'  C/ioue  Vei  moiii  Horses  always  on  hand  for  Sale. 


Cfis) 


■^  T^ 


<  Stable. 

ABLE  Rates. 
Week. 

t  Froaiptly 


NT. 


Mid  for  Sale. 


(65) 


BOLTON    PASS. 


WILLIAM  EVANS, 

SeeluuB  to  the  Conscil  of  Agriculture  for  the  Proviaee  cf  Ouehec, 


IMPORTER  AND  GROWER  OF 


Bicld,  ©(2[pJer),^Rl0v5^cp  Seeds 

SEED,  WHEAT,  BARLEY,  OATS,  PEAS,  BEANS,  EYE, 
TABES,  OLOVER  AND  TIMOTHY  SEED. 

WAREHOUSES :  Nos.  89,  91  &  93  McGILL  ST., 
Nos.  104, 106  &  108  FOUNDLING  ST.,  and  over  St.  Ann's  Market, 


Nurseries  and  Seed  Farm  :   Broadlands,  Cote  St.  Paul. 


FRUIT  AND  ORNAMENTAL  TREES,  SHRUBS,  ROSES,  GREEN-HOUSE  AND 
BEDDING  PLANTS,  VEGETABLE  PLANTS,   SMALL  FRUITS,  tec. 


H.  s.  ^mmmMf 


DEALER  IN 


)es 


Pine  v;^olcl  and  (^ilver  W atcl) 

OF  THE  BEST  AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN  MANUFACTDRE, 

blocf^s,  Jewelry  and  Silverware, 
SPECTACLES.^^  EYE-GLASSES  in  great  variety. 

A  FINE  LINE  OF 

Fishing  Tackle,  Guns,  Eevolvers,  Cartridges, 
and  other  Sporting  Goods. 

A  nice  line  of  the  best  make  constantly  on  hand,  fresh  and   inviting. 

CHOICE  PERFUMES  AND  TOILET  ARTICLES. 
Pocket  Cutlery,  Scissors  and  Shears,  first-lass  warranted  goods. 

CIGARS    AND    FINE    TOBACCOS 

Store  in  West  Coraer  of  Meinpta w  House, 

NEWPORT,   VT. 


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atcpes 

'ACTDRE, 


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It  variety, 
bridges, 


and   inviting. 
[S. 

mted  goods. 

done  promptly 

House, 


6IBRALTAR  POINT  is  the  commandinc;  promontory  of  table      id  flanked  by  the  lake  on  the  east  and  by  Sargent's  Bay 
on  the  south-west.     A  company  of  Montreal  capitalists  undertoo.     o  make  it  a  fashionable  resort,  and  built  a  large  hotel  and 
many  cottages  upon  the  plateau,  but  before  they  were  completed  disaster  came  and  the  property  has  since  remained  m  statu  quo. 


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Gibraltar  the   lake   turns   slightly   to   the  east,   and    Lords   Island,   the   last   of   much   importance,   is   about  three  miles 

down    the    lake    and    awaits    a    purchaser    to   improve   and   build   upon   it.     We   must   here   caution   the   reader   that   with 


Lake  Memphremagog,  north  is  down  and  south  is  up.  The  remaining  six  or  seven  miles  of  the  lake  become  tame  in 
comparison  to  that  already  described,  but  a  few  miles  beyond  Magog,  Mount  Orford  rears  his  solemn  head  three 
thousand   three   hundred   feet   above   the   lake  and  is  the  highest   land   in   the    Province   of   Quebec. 

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\WQM  LlUliW  ^©001^  the  direct  route  is  via  the  Connecticut  River  Line  (Grand 
i(  Central  l'i)ot),  whi(  h,  from  New  Haven,  follows  the  notablv  beautiful  valley  of  the 
Connecticut,  until  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  (the  junction  with  the  Portlan,.'  and  Ogdensburg. 
also  the  St.  Johnsbury  and  Lake  Champlain  railways)  the  river  herds  to  the  east  hut  the 
railway  continues  abn,-  due  north  to  Newport,  Vt.,  on  Lake  Memphremagog.  Time  about  twelve 
hours.     Monarch  sleepers  are  attached  to  afternoon  and  drawing-room  cars  to  hiorning  trains. 

WrQm  B9ttt«IIl  the  way  is  over  the  Lowell  system  of  the  Boston  and  Maine  R  R  direct  to 
Newport.  Vt,  and  is  through  a  charming  and  interesting  country.  The  luxurious  sleepers  of  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  are  attached  to  evening  trains,  others  have  drawing-room  cars. 

From  P®irtl«n<l-The  Portland  and  Ogdensburg  R.  R.  passes  close  lo  Sebago  Lake  and 
through  the  White  Mountains  to  St.  Johnsbury,  where  connections  are  made  with  the  B  &  M  R  R  to 
Newport,  Vt. 

Wt@m  Mi^nfireal  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  has  two  line^^  the  main  route  to  Magog  at 
the  northern,  nnd  a  '  i.incn  to  Newport  at  the  southern  end  of  the  lake. 

Firam  Quebec  and  I«ake  St.  John  the  way  is  over  the  Quebec  Central  Railway  to 
Newport  or  Magog. 

Two  passenger  steamers,  the  Za<fy  of  the  Lake  and  the  Mountain  Maul,  each  make  two  daily  trips 
up  and  down  the  lake  to  the  Mountain  House. 

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